
What makes for a successful community led project?
Earlier in May we revisited the Gamlingay Eco Hub in Bedfordshire for the second of our new Hosted Tours. Supported by The […]

How can American Pragmatism support community led design?
Recently, as part of the AHRC Connected Communities Bridging the Gap research project, we participated in workshops at Keele University […]

Enabler Voices: Inspiration at the end of a roller-coaster journey
By Tina Gough What a delight it was for me to see Gateshead Citizens Advice Bureau settled in their brand […]

Unlocking the value hidden in communities at CLT conference next week
On Wednesday 12 June, the National CLT Network is hosting the 2013 Community Land Trusts Conference at the Macdonald Burlington […]

Enabler Voices: A journey of design and community at Gamlingay Eco Hub
By Stephen Smith The Glass-House recently re-visited an ‘old friend’ for a very special hosted study tour: the Gamlingay Eco-Hub. This […]

Gateshead community building is our first Hosted Study Tour
Two weeks ago, on Friday 10 May we visited sustainable building project The Davidson Building, home of Gateshead Citizens Advice […]

New online network Community Design Exchange launches
By Katerina Alexiou & Theodore Zamenopoulos (Open University research partners) The Open University in collaboration with The Glass-House Community Led […]

“People have a lot of assets that they don’t realise they have”
“People have a lot of assets that they don’t realise they have.” – Sophia de Sousa Last week we took […]

New life in Fountainbridge
Earlier in November we supported a fantastic group who have come together to create a vision to breathe new life […]

What value do local people bring to placemaking?
The Glass-House Debate Series held annually, encourages all those with an interest in great placemaking and community led initiatives to […]